Other People's Money: The Real Business of Finance
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2015
336
Book • Nonfiction
Global • 2010s
2015
Adult
18+ years
In Other People's Money: The Real Business of Finance, John Kay explores how financial systems have shifted from serving the public to prioritizing their interests. He emphasizes the need for reform to refocus finance on creating real economic value, highlighting the negative impacts of speculative activities and the complexities of modern financial institutions.
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John Kay's Other People's Money: The Real Business of Finance is praised for its insightful critique of the financial sector, highlighting systemic flaws and the detachment from its intended purpose of supporting the real economy. However, some critics note its dense analysis and occasional complexity, making it less accessible to general readers. Overall, it's a thought-provoking work.
Readers of Other People's Money: The Real Business of Finance by John Kay likely enjoy finance, economics, and critical analysis of the financial sector. Comparable to Michael Lewis’s The Big Short, they appreciate in-depth, accessible explorations of complex financial systems and their impacts on society.
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336
Book • Nonfiction
Global • 2010s
2015
Adult
18+ years
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